What TPF should do

Talk is cheap.
I've only been watching a bit of this conversation, but I'd like to
say that all of this flappin' about "what TPF should do" is real easy
to talk about, and blow some time on a mailing list, but without the
people to actually do things, it's just empty wind.
We've already got plenty to do as it is. Anyone want to help me
write press releases? Who wants to help organize YAPC::NA? Who
wants to help with Ovid's "perceptions of Perl" project to make Perl
more palatable to Big Business? Who's helping answer the mail that
gets sent in to perl.org?
I'm completely serious.
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